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    The Man Who Left a Huge Impact; Peter the Great Peter I, the second-crowned czar of Russia, was the most efficient ruler of Russia. Also known as Peter the Great, he died February 8, 1725. Peter ruled from May 7, 1682 until November 2, 1721. Peter is the son of Alexis of Russia and Natalya Naryshkina. In 1689, Peter married his first wife, chosen by his mother, Eudoxia Lopukhina, however after nine years, Peter decided that he really was not in love with his wife, and he got divorced. Peter had…

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    Austria and Prussia both gained political power as the war and the threat of war aided the Strong kings greatly in building absolute monarchies. They monopolized the political power by imposing and collecting taxes without the people's consent. They also maintained strong standing armies to protect their countries and conducted relations as they pleased with the other states. Austria was exhausted after the thirty years war, and their effort to destroy the Protestantism in the German land had…

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    Synthesis Essay On Power

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    Corruption in politics or government has always existed all around the world, and accordingly, there has long been an common adage that “power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely”. However, this is incorrect because power does not corrupt absolutely, as it varies its effect depending on the person who has it. People with different degree of morals show different behaviors after they attain power. Socialized power, personalized power, and physical power; there are different kinds of…

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    even though we do not have absolute certainty, this does not mean we know nothing. At times one fails to understand why things are the way they are. The reason is that our senses fail us, and because of the lack of relevant data or our reasoning is incorrect (Dew & Foreman, 2014, p. 159). There also is the factor that our minds are unable to go “as far as we would like to go” (Dew & Foreman, 2014, p. 159). There is a high level of certainty called logic and absolute certainty (Dew & Foreman,…

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    session will remain active in case there is no activity in the session o closing and invalidating the session upon the defined idle period since the last HTTP request received by the web application for a given session ID. • Absolute Timeout o All sessions should implement an absolute timeout , regardless of session…

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    by Gabriel Garcia Marquez and other writers (mostly latin). Magic Realism takes elements from fantasy and creates a blurry indistinguishable line between reality and fantasy, allowing the author to demonstrate more of a moral truth rather than an absolute truth. “Magic Realism” often comes with the use of exaggeration. An example is…

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    Circular Reasoning

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    2. The logical fallacy of circular reasoning: Beginning with what could be infinite regression, the infinite regression hooks up to itself in a circle of reasoning. Under those circumstances, the proof for one of the premises is one of the previous premises. In these cases, circular reasoning hides a problem with the premise. Form: A proves B and B proves A. Form: A proves B, B proves C, and C proves A. Example: An ungodly thinker says her reasoning is to be trusted. But how does she know?…

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    Plessy Vs Ferguson

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    The United States Supreme Court decision upholding the constitutionality of state laws requiring racial segregation in public facilities under the doctrine of "separate but equal" took place in 1896 known as the Plessy vs Ferguson act. The Plessy V. Ferguson did not make it to where blacks and whites had all the same rights, but at the time, they thought that it was a good decision. Little did they know, less than a hundred years later would we be trying to integrate white and black schools. It…

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    the effects of actual similarity on each participants’ report of romantic liking, for these analyse the similarity metric was calculated using a report from the participants and a report from the partner. This information was then used to create an absolute value difference score. They then examined the effect of perceived similarity on participants’ reports of romantic liking for each other. The similarity metric was calculated using 2 reports from the participants. They referred to this…

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    The enlightenment was a time during the 18th century where there was a major change in the way people think of politics, philosophy, science, and communications. Hobbes was a philosopher during the time who had his own opinion on government. Hobbes philosophy on government make the most sense. Hobbes government prevents wars and stops arguments from happening. Hobbes government structure prevents arguments between people by having the government give them orders. “ Because men are so similar in…

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